It's been sixteen glorious days of cows, tow ropes, breakdowns and cows but our rickshaw runners have bloody done it. Using the most rudimentary of motor vehicles, they have migrated from drizzly Meghalaya to steamy Cochin.

We've seen more than one rick in a ditch and enough shattered pistons to make a support group. but we are here now to celebrate their noble sacrifice of time and bodily comforts in the pursuit of foolishness.

Join us with a gin.

26.08.2015 Rosa Earp

It was sixteen gruelling yet awesome days of danger and excitement, boredom and monotony, infantile jokes and profound conversations, idiotic antics and serious meditation, high morale and clinical depression, carbohydrates and curry, cows and goats, smiles and punches, mosquitoes and dirt, petrol and 2 stroke engine oil, friendship and adventure.

And...diarrhea. Loads of diarrhea.

— Team Draft

The taste of this victory will dwell on our tastebuds forever, and it’s spicy as fuck.

— Team Draft

So..... you had a good time then?

25.08.2015 Rosa Earp

Thank you India.

Thank you for having mechanics that are open 24/7 365 days a year.

Thank you for offering delicious homemade food on every street corner and for saving our stomachs from Delhi Belly.

Thank you for letting us go our way with no more than a broken leg and some scratches. 

— Cool Running India

24.08.2015 Rosa Earp

The stories are still coming in from the front lines and holy smoking engines this one is worth a read:

I was in the backseat. We took a sharp left turn coming downhill and the rickshaw flipped. I ended up beneath it, the frame fractured my arm in four places.

To use the doctors impressive if unnecessary description, the crash had “mangled the bones” in my left arm which required surgery for metal plates to be fitted either side.

One of which looks suspiciously like a Gilette shaving razor.

— The Mighty Tuks

Marvellous stuff. We've got a picture too:

Ow.

24.08.2015 Rosa Earp

You've seen the finish party. Here are your finish line photos:

24.08.2015 Rosa Earp

Everyone is allowed to get a little mushy. One time. You get one time:

It pushed us to our limits and allowed us to experience this country in such a unique way. Met some amazing people, and made some life long memories.

Highly recommend it to anyone.

— Bohemian Blokes

Be cool man.

If it's the time for cliches, lets do them all. Here's the co-ordinated jump victory shot.

21.08.2015 Rosa Earp

As the morning after dawned and the photos came in, we realised our closing party deserved a whole post of it's own.

You know that skinny guy that we like to try and kill occasionally? Well, it turns out he's way more than a mere crash test dummy - he's the most wonderful dummy of all. Welcome to Mr Buddy - in his own words.

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Warning

The website is written in a light-hearted fashion but you cannot overestimate the risks involved in taking part in these adventures.

Your chances of being seriously injured or dying as a result of taking part are high. Individuals who have taken part in the past have been permanently disfigured, seriously disabled or lost their life.

These are not holidays. These are adventures and so by their very nature extremely risky.

You really are putting both your health and life at risk.

That's the whole point.

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